Connected cars are becoming more common. These are beta trials for something larger. It starts with convenience now but it’s meant for tracking you and eventually serving ads as autonomous vehicles become more prevalent.

I am sorry but you clearly know nothing about how paint works. Clear coat is pretty damn soft, soft enough that wind blowing sand can embed the sand in it. Speaking of sand this is what scratches the hell out of clear coat. If the car has a layer of dirt on it then when you write on it then it will embed that dirt into the paint and scratch.

OEM clear coat and paint is not going to scratch as easily as you suggest. Especially on a car that is maintained (washed). If someone isn’t maintaining their car they’re likely not worried about their clear coat and paint anyway. The kind of scratch that may occur due to a finger touching the clear coat would be as a result of a very poorly maintained vehicle.

I develop bots using Automation Anywhere that run in self contained HVD environments. Many tasks my team mates used to do manually is now done by bots that I’ve created. This allows the company to reduce the workforce without sacrificing quality of the work being done. We have a dedicated team of specialists in my company whose sole purpose is providing support to developers and continuously working to streamline the process of progressing bots in to production.

My biggest are the failure to signal and not having the courtesy to change lanes when safe to do so for traffic merging on the highway (I know it’s not the law but it’s courteous). We’re in the midst of holiday travelers and traffic. What’s your pet peeves while on the road?

For me I moved out early I wanted independence. It cost me financially and probably could’ve started out better had I lived with them longer. I wouldn’t have changed a thing. But you have to do what is right for you. My living situation wasn’t horrible but I wanted the freedom to come and go as I pleased or do things without questions.